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Annan commends Israeli
withdrawal from Gaza
18 August 2005 – Commending what he called Israeli Prime Minister
Sharon’s “courageous decision” to carry through with the painful
process of disengagement from the Gaza Strip and part of the
northern West Bank, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan
today expressed the hope that “both Palestinians and Israelis will
exercise restraint in this challenging period.”
“If there is to be peace in the Middle East, it will require
leadership, vision and the willingness of leaders on both sides to
make sacrifices for the greater good,” Mr. Annan said in a statement
released by his spokesman in New York.
Mr. Annan also notes that it is an important opportunity for the
Palestinian Authority to demonstrate its commitment to peace and
security by establishing the rule of law in Gaza following the
withdrawal.
He also condemns the shooting death of Palestinian civilians by an
Israeli gunman yesterday and sends his condolences to their families
and to the Palestinian Authority.
“The Secretary-General believes that a successful disengagement
should be the first step towards a resumption of the peace process,
in accordance with the Road Map,” the statement adds, referring to
the plan sponsored by the diplomatic Quartet – UN, European Union,
Russia and United States – which calls for a series of parallel
steps leading to two states living side-by-side in peace by the end
of the year.
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